- Gaston Bachelard, le dormeur éveillé 4/5 : l'épistémologie bachelardienne, Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture July 2010
L'oreille musicale : comment la développer ?, Canal Académie June 2010
- Gaston Bachelard, le dormeur éveillé 5/5 : l'imagination, Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture July 2010
- Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010
- France Declares Google a Monopoly by Floyd Norris, NYTimes.com July 2010
- The Design of Business (2009) by Anders Sundelin, The Business Model Database July 2010
- Knowledge Funnel
- "how knowledge advances from mystery to heuristic, to algorithm for businesses to gain efficiency and lower costs, and the activities of moving across the knowledge stages (exploration) and operating within each knowledge stage (exploitation)."
- knowledge system
- Stance: "Who am I in the world and what am I trying to accomplish?"
- Tools: "With what tools and models do I organize my thinking and understand the world?"
- Experiences: "With what experiences can I build my repertoire of sensitivities and skills.
- read the 2004 article too
- see also
Dtrace review by Bryan Cantrill, Google Tech Talks 2007
Using open source tools for performance testing by Goranka Bjedov, Google Tech Talks 2006
- Quand l'homme pourra-t-il créer de la vie ? Science publique, France Culture July 2010
- Heroku Presentation by Trek Glowacki, 2009
- Licensing Strategies for Cross-Project Collaboration by Matt Norwood, FSOSS2007 Seneca's Open Source Symposium 2007
Ricardo contre Keynes : le grand règlement de comptes, Canal Academie July 2010
- Le télétravail en France : Pourquoi le travail à distance s'impose-t-il difficilement ?, Canal Academie July 2010
- La 3D est-elle l'avenir de la télévision ? Sciences publique, France Culture July 2010
- ~27min immersion plus sociologique que technologique
- en particulier au regard des lunettes en etant en groupe
- Sur les traces des premiers insectes : expédition événement au Spitzberg, Canal Académie July 2010
- L'eau dans le monde : quelle utilisation et quelle répartition dans les décennies à venir, Canal Académie July 2010
- Seeing Is Believing by Carla Shatz and Mark Blumenkranz, Stanford Mini Med School February 2010
- min5 Carla Shatz
- presenting schematic retina/LGN/cortex circuits
- right eye/left eye distinction in the LGN
- min33 growth cone (molecular sensing end) connecting by detecting attractive molecules by Paul Forscher, Yale University
- the more local the pattern, the more flexible
- early dev. brain != mature brain
- cf TGV recently written notes on kids brain dev.
- circuitry tuned up by use
- first spontaenous autodialing process
- vision takes over, further tuning up
- min35 enaction cat experiment not mention but seems very close
- min41 brain as fingerprint
- aging stablize pattern in adulthood but details stay flexible
- min44 can we find chemicals to revert to such a fast learning state?
- min55 Mark Blumenkranz
- extremly interesting between physical aging and artist works
- comparison between early work and later in life work
- 1h45 neuron and silicon
- see also ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain
- 1h46 artificial synapse chip
- Mind-Body Interactions by David Spiegel, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010
- min5 quoting his father asking him why doesn't he read fiction at 95y/o "there is enough fiction in the non-fiction I read."
- min22 human as a pathetic animal but with the opposable thumb
- thus more often prey thus importance of perception
- min23 delay between toe hitting a furniture and actual pain
- length or the fibers involved and their mionisation
- pain fiber conduct signal more slowly
- second signal, distinct from contact perception
- min25
- pain is a combination of the physical input and the amount of attention you pay to it
- pain can hijack attention
- cf Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers
- min37 showing the Anterior Cinguate Cortex (ACC) and tehe Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex (VLPFC)
- min 41 Believing is Seeing
- cf Seeing is Believing talk mentionned just before
- 1h01min question between the difference between self-hypnosis and meditation
- hypnosis is "western" focus
- meditation is more eastern focus, living in the method, let the problem solves itself
- most likely the "ceremony" is different but the mental state is different
- on-going topic of research
- 1h04min question on the relation between hypnosis and sleeping pattern
- 1h09min link between depression and serious illness, stress in general, etc...
- 1h39min on the effect of social integration including relation with men and women
- 1h42min showing Altered Circadian Cortisol Rhytms in Depression and PTSD
- 1h44min on sleep (with quick trick: don't make your alarm clock face your bed, arousal cue)
- 1h50min Summary
- FACES
- Facing rather than fleeing
- Altering perception
- Coping actively
- Expressing emotion
- Social support
- Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine Clinical Services for Mind and Body, Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine
- Bionic and Bio-ionic Neural Interfaces by Luke Theogarajan, UWTV 2009
- Advances in Neural Interfaces: From Signal Processing to Optogenetics by Caleb Kemere, UWTV July 2010
- Rethinking Interconnect for High-Performance Computer Systems by Ronald Ho, UWTV July 2010
- Moore's "law" mostly an economical bottleneck, circuity principles, energy cost problems
- Systems without Cooperation by Dave Levin, UWTV July 2010
- Semiconductor-Organic Heterostructures by Adina Scott, UWTV 2009
- La biodiversité négligée Sciences Publique, France Culture July 2010
- The Summit of Consciousness by David Carmel, The Beautiful Brain July 2010
Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing by Leah Buechley, UWTV 2009
- Avoid Being a Pollyanna CEO by Audrey Watters, RWW July 2010
Kerrighed: Flexible distributed checkpoint/restart by Matthieu Fertre, FOSDEM February 2010
- The Lively Kernel by Krzysztof Palacz, Google Tech Talk 2008
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens Authors@Google 2007
- Automated Infrastructure is on the Menu with Chef, O'Reilly Webcast July 2010
- paradigm infrastructure as code
- to moved Programming
- consider the dedicated Shell section
- Connectomics by H. Sebastian Seung, Living Systems DC Salon July 2010
- The secret, social lives of bacteria by Bonnie Bassler, TED 2009
- Grippe A, nanos, climat: les temps forts de l’année, Club Science Publique, France Culture July 2010
- The Necessity of the Immune System by David Lewis, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010
- ~min14 metaphor of the immune system as a defensive war strategy
- ~min21 comparison with computer viruses
- ~min50 TCR signature and its randomness component
- comparable to BitCoin prime number guessing mechanism?
- ~1h05min immune system repertoire as identification is theoretically possible... but DNA is just so much easier (thus cheaper)
- to add to Biology
- Paris Game AI Conference '10: Highlights, Photos & Slides by Alex J. Champandard, AiGameDev.com July 2010
- Intimate Conversations with Interactive Animated Characters by Bruce Blumberg
- Inside Your Players' Mind With Playtesting by Baylor Wetzel
- Nerve growth cones by Paul Letourneau, March 2010
- rethinking unix syscalls by mickey, EH2010
- Twitter - Murder Bittorrent Deploy System by Larry Gadea, CUSEC February 2010
- Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 1 by Andrew Ng, Stanford University 2008
Computer-trading worries grow as NYSE builds new datacenter by Jon Stokes, ars technica 2009
- Cables sous-marins, aventure et maritime et de communication, Continent Science, France Culture July 2010
- Histoire de Jacques Feldbau, mathématicien, La Marche des sciences, France Culture July 2010
- Running Large Graph Algorithms: Evaluation of Current State-Of-the-Art and Lessons Learned by Andy Yoo, Google Tech Talk February 2010
- ~min37 dataflow systems/data analytic supercomputer (DAS) = "MapReduce on steroids"
- dataflow and pipes moved to Programming#Dataflow
- gremlin graph-based programming language
- Googling Social Interactions: Web Search Engine Based Social Network Construction by Lee SH, Kim P-J, Ahn Y-Y, Jeong H, PLoS ONE 5(7): e11233 2010 July 2010
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Decision Making in Cocaine Dependence PLoS ONE 5(7): e11591, PLoS ONE July 2010
- is fractional anisotropy (FA) used in dataflow programming studies?
Everything you need to know about the internet by John Naughton, The Observer June 2010
- Building Web Reputation Systems by Randy Farmer, Google Tech Talks July 2010
- see also Person#TrustSystems
- Building Web Reputation Systems: The Blog companion blog by the authors (Randy Farmer and Bryce Glass) of the O'Reilly book: Building Web Reputation Systems.
- Building Web Reputation Systems by Randy Farmer and Bryce Glass, O'Reilly Media / Yahoo Press March 2010
- Reputation Patterns Design Pattern Library - YDN
- discovered earlier this month
- ~min45 conclusions
- Karma is complex (built of indirect inputs)
- Public Karma is Positive Karma
- Secret Karma can Out the Bad Guys
- slowing them down is enough, making it too costly for them and less costly for you
- "karma mafia" similar to the problem I generated with my IMDB-like system during ~2002 at Lannion
- evaluate content, not users
- Tightening the Feedback Loop by Phil Hagelberg, RubyConf 2007
- http://distance.ktu.lt/terena/11d-demanding-applications/tarek-sherif-cbrain-and-gbrain-distributed-platform-brain-imaging-researc
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